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AI and the Entertainment Industry
In a dramatic reversal that signals a fundamental shift in how the music industry approaches artificial intelligence (AI), Warner Music Group (WMG) announced on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, that it has reached a deal with Suno, settling its copyright lawsuit against the AI music startup….By: Kaufman & Canoles
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Antitrust Authorities Rethink Coordination for the Digital Age
Companies face new strategic risks as regulators scrutinize business intelligence practices for unintended collusion….By: Goodwin
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State Level Artificial Intelligence Regulations Materialize as Federal Roadblocks Emerge
Several states at the frontline of artificial intelligence (AI) development are moving to implement frameworks to regulate the expansion of AI. However, these states appear to be on a collision course with the Trump administration, which announced on December 8, 2025, a near-finalized draft Executive Order that purports to strongly hinder state-level AI regulation….By: Nutter…
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Legal Obligations for Recipients of Israel Innovation Authority Grants
Securing a grant from the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA) is a major vote of confidence and a critical financial boost for any R&D company. However, the funding comes with a complex set of legal, regulatory, and financial obligations that startup founders must rigorously adhere to….By: Barnea Jaffa Lande & Co.
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Serious Construction, Factory & Plant Accidents: What Injured Workers and Their Families Need to Know About Industrial Injury Lawsuits
Serious accidents at construction sites, industrial factories, manufacturing facilities, refineries, and power plants are among the leading causes of catastrophic workplace injuries in the United States….By: Hissey, Mulderig & Friend, PLLC
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Illegality Defense Bars Recovery in Kansas Inhalant-Abuse Case
Each year, thousands of individuals are severely injured or die from intentional inhalation of everyday products like computer duster to achieve a euphoric high. When these injuries or deaths lead to lawsuits against manufacturers, plaintiffs often argue that the products were defectively designed or inadequately warned. A recent Tenth Circuit decision reinforces a critical limit…
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When Anesthesia Errors Lead to Brain Injuries: What You Need to Know
Every patient who undergoes surgery places tremendous trust in the medical team, including the anesthesiologist or CRNA. Anesthesia allows patients to undergo procedures without pain or awareness. It is highly effective but can be very dangerous when administered incorrectly. Research has shown that in the peri‑operative setting, medication‑administration errors during anesthesia occur at rates as…
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DermaRite Products Recalled Due to Infection Risk: Victims and Families May Be Entitled to Compensation
DermaRite Industries, LLC (DermaRite) has announced a voluntary recall of several of the company’s products, including creams, soaps, hand sanitizers, skin protectants, and deodorant. According to DermaRite, the recalled products may be contaminated with Burkholderia cepacia complex (B. cepacia), a bacterium that can potentially cause life-threatening infections….By: Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley
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ISIS Detention Camps Pose a Dangerous Problem for Syria’s Leaders
The government faces a dilemma over what to do with civil-war-era prisons and detention camps that hold thousands of ISIS fighters and tens of thousands of their family members.
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Venezuela’s Nobel Peace Prize Winner Raises Stakes in Stand off With Maduro
The decision by María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader, to emerge from hiding and leave the country has electrified her movement but carries political risks.